BOTANIC GARDEN GARDEN TRAILING BINDWEED or CONVOLVULUS DINNER PLATE
Unique Dinner Plate With Original Version Of Bindweed - Minty Condition!
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I am pleased to offer a unique one of a kind Botanic Garden dinner plate in the Garden
Trailing Bindweed or Convolvulus motif. The Trailing Bindweed is a bread and butter plate flower and carries a green factory 2nds ID mark definitely because this
motif was never offered on a dinner size plate. It was produced for sale exclusively in Portmeirion's factory store.
Featuring the original version of Bindweed with the multi-color butterfly, this plate is in wonderful
condition with no signs of use or wear.
The Trailing Bindweed motif is an original flower on bread and butter plates
and was retired in 2004. There are two versions of Trailing Bindweed.
In 1994, insects were rearranged. It was inspired by image in an 1824
book,The Universal Herbal by Thomas Green.
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Size |
10-1/2" across
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Transfer |
Very bright, shiny, colorful, and not faded at all.
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Ground |
Very white
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Glaze |
Nice shiny glaze with no crazing or other flaws
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Chips/Cracks |
None
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Stains |
None
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Use Marks |
There are no scratches, silver lines, or other signs of use
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Other Comments |
Excellent opportunity to add a very different and rare Trailing Bindweed plate to your Botanic Garden collection!
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This plate has an oval or seconds ID mark. The oval ID mark is often used for
items not in the product catalog, sales samples, or special decoration.
The Lilac was never used on dinner plates especially with no Laurel border and is a unique special decoration.
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The bottom is marked with a factory 2nd green ID mark. Please click to the right to see more
info about this backstamp.
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